GALLERY: Bangkok Glass vs Port FC 5 Aug 2017

Port travelled to Bangkok Glass on 5 August, and battled to an impressive 0-0 draw. Glass is always a fun away fixture thanks to the quality of the stadium, the availability of beer (well, it is Leo Stadium) and the usual large away turnout from the Port fans, so I took my camera long with me to try and capture the atmosphere of a big Port awayday…

The founder and editor of The Sandpit, Tim has been in SE Asia since 2003 and in Bangkok since 2012, where he runs a travel tech business. Tim has followed Port FC since 2014, and is also a fan of his hometown club Coventry City, and French club AS St-Etienne. He has written for the likes of Football365, ITV.com, NME and The Quietus, and is a regular contributor to God Is In the TV. He's a keen photographer and his work can be seen on his website.

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